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ESP M-200FM REVIEW
Electric Guitar by 'ESP'
Can you trust that a M-200FM guitar is a good guitar? ESP made some remarkably good models before, so that builds up confidence that M-200FM follows that quality standards. Most of guitar players rate this instrument really well, so you should try M-200FM and see if it's right for you.
3-piece maple neck
Bound rosewood fretboard
24 extra-jumbo frets
pickups: ESP LH-301 humbuckers
Black nickel hardware
This guitar is fitted with all the features you could possibly wish for, for a playing style that goes with this kind of instrument. Carefully chosen features leave a little to nothing to be wished for, which makes ESP's M-200FM an extremely well featured guitar with which you'll be thoroughly pleased. Highest grades for M-200FM's features!
If you try playing M-200FM after an average guitar, it becomes obvious that ESP deserves to be proud for making it sounds so beautifully. It delivers great tone when plugged in to most amps and, versatile as it is, it will allow you to find your own tone that you will be proud of as well. ESP's M-200FM is surely a world class sounding instrument.
Ready to play out of the box, ESP's M-200FM is easy to set up even further thanks to great hardware pieces she built upon. Handling and playing this kind of guitar is a pure joy as it stays in tune 90% of the time, regardless of the abuse. It feels reliable and it really is, as ESP put great deal of time and effort to produce such a good looking guitar that is behaving well, as M-200FM does.
If you need an instrument that withstands live act and studio sessions, rehearsals and practicing, you should rest confident that ESP's M-200FM is the right choice. This instrument is definitely built to last and will do so, through fire and flames. ESP does have the knowledge and experience you can rely on, and that kind of experience is well built into M-200FM.





